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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Document Tigrinya Protect your children. Get all their vaccines on time. The vaccines … many safety tests before they are ever given to people. When a new vaccine is ready to be tested in people, it is … diabetes, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), or other illnesses. These studies are posted at the Institute of …
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… glycol, glycerol (vegetable glycerin) and other chemicals. Flavouring ingredients include chemicals and blends of … and airways, and worsen symptoms of existing asthma or COPD Risks to children and youth: using nicotine in … alter the parts of the brain that control attention, learning and memory It's important to consider that vapes …
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… symptoms? Within 1 to 2 days of being exposed to norovirus you may have the following symptoms: an upset stomach, vomiting, … is found in the vomit and diarrhea of people who are sick. When someone vomits, people nearby may become infected by …
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… in unimmunized people, including visitors to Canada, who have traveled overseas. Is there a measles vaccine? There … spread? Measles is very contagious and spreads easily. When an infected person breathes, coughs, or sneezes, the … can survive in small droplets in the air for several hours. You can become infected when you breathe in these droplets …
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… a baby is a baby's crying. Shaken baby injuries often occur when a parent or caregiver gets frustrated, angry or upset … they temporarily lose control and violently shake the baby. You will find useful resources and strategies below to … baby can cause: Seizures Permanent brain damage Speech and learning difficulties Blindness and deafness Paralysis …
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… lens of the eye is usually clear for many years of life. When cataracts develop the lens becomes cloudy. Most people get cataracts with age and have them in both eyes. One eye may be worse than the other. … slowly and are not likely to cause a sudden change in your vision. You may not need surgery right away. A change …
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… and often occurs in the summer. Impetigo is usually caused when bacteria enter the body through breaks in the skin, … eczema. What are the symptoms? A child with impetigo will have a skin rash that looks like a group of small blisters … severe pain, worsening redness, weakness and fever. If you or your child has these symptoms, discuss them with your …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Hearing is important for your child’s social and emotional growth. The ability to … is no one else in the family with hearing loss Childhood illnesses such as meningitis, measles, mumps or encephalitis … Startles or cries at loud sounds Becomes quiet or smiles when spoken to Makes cooing sounds 4 to 6 months old Moves …
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… are infected worldwide. It is rare in Canada, but cases have been found in British Columbia and Nunavut. How can I … loss of bladder control or constipation. To confirm that you have HTLV-1, your health care provider may send you for … as a result of their infection. For those who do develop illnesses, such as ATLL, there are some treatments …
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… take to avoid botulism? To avoid botulism, use extreme care when canning at home. There are different methods of canning … lid and a pressure gauge. By cooking under pressure, you can increase the temperature of boiling water from 100°C … feet) above sea level, the pressure and cooking time will have to be adjusted because water boils at a lower …